An Australian bride became legend when the wedding day, after discovering that the fiancé had betrayed her, read incriminating messages on the altar instead of swearing.
The woman, who chose to remain anonymous, told her story about Whimn, an Australian site. She discovered the truth about her fiancé - whom she would refer to nicknamed "Alex" - a night before the wedding. She and her friends were celebrating in a hotel room when suddenly a message came from a number she did not know. "I would not marry her. Will you marry yourself? "Was written in the message followed by the screenshots of the messages Alex had exchanged with another woman - months, days ago.
"I would like my girlfriend to have your skills," he wrote in a message. "I have never experienced such a connection before."
"Every word was like a knife in the heart and the wedding was for a few hours," said the woman for Whimn. "How could I cancel it when everything was paid and people had traveled to get there?"
She did not cancel the wedding, but decided to retaliate. When the moment came, she wore a white dress, took a bush in her hand, and walked to the altar as they all watched. However, when he arrived at the altar, he turned face to face with the crowd and found that the wedding would not be held.
"Apparently Alex is not the one I thought it was," she said before reading incriminating messages in the eyes of all the guests.
"With every word I read, the more glittered in Alex's face," said the woman. I watched her with tearsighted eyes and told me nothing. He walked out of the church, with a close friend behind him. His family just saw us, horrified. "
The holiday after the ceremony did not go wrong. Her bride and her friends decided to celebrate in honor of "honesty, true love and heart-hearing, even when it hurts."